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Terry S Friend Registered: December 2011 Location: Southend on Sea, Essex, England, UK Posts: 3,797 |
I have just started using Easylith and this is one of the first prints that I made.
I like the colour of the picture and the paper, which I have tried to adjust to look as close as to the print as possible, although the margins should be a darker yellow colour. The paper used being Fomatone MG Classic 132 Matt. The negative, I have used in print exchange 117 (http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/2637), to give me something to compare to. Again both the recipient and myself agree that it is maybe a bit too dark, but I'm very much on a learning process. Easylith is easier to use than old lith developers, making it easier (but not easy) to get a print, without having to wait for 20 or more minutes for (maybe) something to emerge and if you are lucky, come to finality. It's definitely a process I will continue to experiment with, along with making my way through many home mixed lith developer formulas out there. |
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Keywords: Ilford, 35mm, HP5+, P+S, Konica Pop, Homemixed D76 / ID11, Easylith, Fomatone MG Classic 132 Matt | |
Film make, size & rating:: 35mm HP5+ | |
Film developer & temp:: Home mixed D76 / ID11 | |
Lens Focal Length, aperture: Fixed (28 mm) | |
Tripod used Y or N:: No | |
Paper:: Fomatone MG Classic 132 FB Matt | |
Paper developer & temp:: Easylith |